The last I heard, some time ago, was that John Hall sold out to Hastings who then marketed a knockoff of the excellent original case through Gamaliel and that even that source has since dried up. You might call Gamaliel and see what they can say....Bob Dodd

I would recomend the Warwick Case over the John Hall. A few years ago when I returned from a shoot in Florida, my John Hall case came off the luggage carasel cracked and broken. The guns were still inside, but how I'll never know. The airline sent the case to Chicago to have it repaired. It came back three(3) weeks later glued with a hot glue gun, and spray painted black. John Hall replaced it, but I would suggest looking into Warwicks metal case. I believe you will be much happier with the Warwick case.

John Hall Case is a good case and I use it every day, but I do not recommend it for airline travel. It is a good case as it is light to carry guns to and from the club or going to a shoot in your rig. NOT FOR AIRLINE USE. MX-15L is right on what can and eventually will happen on the airlines with a JH case.

The last people to have John Hall Cases were Gene Sears in Oklahoma. I spoke with a gentleman there and they have the molds and there is a person they know who is in the injection moulding business and they may start producing them. I am sure this is a ways down the road if it does happen.